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D80 BALL HITCH AND DRAWBALL SYSTEMS

If you are a farmer or contractor operating larger horsepower tractors capable of towing bigger implements and trailers with increased load capacity, you need to have total confidence in the safety, durability and performance of the tow hitch system. That’s why you need the new 70×80 D80 Ball Hitch from Dromone.

Designed and Engineered for Heavier Workloads

With an increased D value of 120kN and a static load of 4000kg, the robust 70×80 D80 hitch system takes the toughest towing challenges in its stride. Compliant with the latest legislation and more than capable of managing the increased drawbar weights, the D80 keeps you safe and on the right side of the law. The system also allows for fully automatic coupling and uncoupling from the comfort of the tractor cab.

With or Without Steering

The 70×80 Ball Hitch is available with or without steering. Steering variants feature an integrated bolt-on steering system with left side, right side or double steering options. The system is reliable and easy to service and adjust. 70×80 Ball Hitches originally fitted without steering can be retrofitted with single or double side steering.

The D80 Drawball – the Best of Both Worlds

A drawbar with the benefits of a ball hitch, the D80 Drawball is the ideal solution for open field applications such as baling, spraying and tillage. By reducing the working angle of the PTO shaft, overall in-cab vibrations are reduced. Manoeuvrability is improved as the system allows for a greater turning angle. The D80 Drawball is fully interchangeable with the tow hook and drawbar. Both the D80 Ball Hitch and Drawball systems offer reduced wear for longer life, reducing your overall operating costs. They also eliminate shunting and rattling noises for a quieter towing experience.

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DROMONE D80 BALL HITCH AND DRAWBALL SYSTEMS

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